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Sculpture Stolen from 145th Street Interurban trailhead
Earlier this week, we discovered that the Emissary Raven sculpture had been stolen from its pedestal located at the 145th Street Interurban trailhead. Donated to the City by the Shoreline Rotary in 2005, the sculpture was created by artist Tony Angell and was conceived as a welcoming form for travelers moving along the Interurban Trail into Shoreline.
Mountlake Terrace Police Blotter: July 10-16, 2024
22200 block 39th Avenue West: Theft was reported at a residence. 5200 block 216th Street Southwest: A domestic disturbance occurred at a residence. An individual was arrested for violating a court order. 4200 block 220th Street Southwest: Fraud was reported at a residence. 22000 block 52nd Avenue West: An assault...
Snohomish County seeks public's help to identify human remains found in Lynnwood
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office is trying to identify human remains that were found at Scriber Lake Park in Lynnwood. On March 24, a skeletonized cranium was found. Authorities believe that the remains were of a Black man who they estimate was about 25 years old.
Security and safety a top priority for Tour de Terrace officials this year
After a pair of high-profile incidents in the Puget Sound area earlier this month, security and safety is of higher interest for this year’s Tour de Terrace festival that begins on Friday. A July 3 shooting that left a 13-year-old Brier girl dead at Alderwood Mall and a July...
Annual Crime in Washington report shows uptick in drug arrests
West Sound law enforcement agencies arrested more people for drug and narcotic violations in 2023 than they have in either of the past two years, according to a new state report released this month. The 2023 Crime in Washington Report, an annual tally of arrests compiled by the Washington Association...
Computer science and robotics, AI: Edmonds College offering two new bachelor programs in the fall
Edmonds College is launching two new bachelor programs in fall 2024 that focus on training students in the ever-changing world of computer science, robotics and artificial intelligence. Applications are now being accepted for Edmonds College’s new programs: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BS-CS application) and Bachelor of Applied Science...
Everything You Need to Know About Proposition 1, Everett’s Levy Lid Lift
Everett residents could see 2024 Primary Ballots in the mail as early as today. One of the biggest decisions will be Everett’s Proposition 1, which is listed as a Levy Lid Lift for Public Safety and Essential Public Services. We do our best to break it down into easy-to-understand,...
Scene in Edmonds: Creating fish habitat
On her walk Thursday, photographer Julia Wiese approached the sea wall area at Brackett’s Landing, watching as three people struggled to move a concrete block to the sea wall’s base. She walked down to where more blocks were staged and spoke to a woman named Judy, whose husband...
Bloomberg report questions science behind Altman-backed fusion company Helion
Concerns about operations at Helion Energy, an Everett, Wash.-based fusion company, is the focus of reporting published today by Bloomberg. The article notes that the company, which has drawn big investments from Open AI’s Sam Altman and has a deal with Microsoft, is setting ambitious targets for producing commercially viable fusion power, but is so secretive about its work that skeptics worry it will miss key deadlines and publicly undermine the sector.
Letter to the editor: Jason Moon deserves our votes in 21st District
Jason Moon is a candidate for the Legislature. We met for lunch last month and had a great conversation. He’s very bright and easy to talk with, the kind of person who asks questions before making up his mind — skills needed in Olympia. Jason is an IT...
Weekly Goodness Events: July 18, 2024
Wander Downtown Everett while enjoying cool art and awesome local businesses on the third Thursday of every month; AKA: tonight at 5 pm. FREE. Experience rotating country bands every Thursday in North Everett while enjoying a full bar, food service, lessons, and DJ Music tonight at 6 pm. KIDDOS DELIGHT:...
Movers and shakers from Edmonds’ past take center stage in annual Walk Back in Time
Each year on the third Thursday in July, the Edmonds Memorial Cemetery “comes alive” as members of the cemetery board – frequently in period costume – profile significant men and women from Edmonds’ past who are buried there. The re-enactments highlight their accomplishments, contributions and roles in the history of Edmonds. Past events have focused on teachers, politicians, business owners, veterans of the Civil and Spanish-American wars, and more.
Eastmont School Board considers EP&O levy renewal options
EAST WENATCHEE — The Eastmont School Board is considering three options for an Educational Programs and Operations, or EP&O, renewal levy in November. EP&O levies provide funding for educational items not funded by the state, including extracurricular activities, sports, music programs and staff salaries and benefits. During the July...
NCW Libraries offers virtual Garden Doodling Workshop with Artist Rosemary Jones
WENATCHEE — NCW Libraries is offering a virtual workshop on garden doodling as part of its summer library program on August 14 from 3:00-4:30 pm. Artist Rosemary Jones will lead the online class, held over Zoom. Participants of all ages and skill levels can learn how to create thin block letters and fill the empty space with whimsical garden-themed illustrations. The only supplies needed are paper, a pencil, and a hard surface to draw on.
Bastille Day petanque tourney largest ever for Edmonds club
Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen helped open the 10th Annual Bastille Day Petanque Tournament at the Edmonds Civic Center Playfield July 14. This year’s Bastille Day contest was the largest event ever produced by the Edmonds Petanque Club, with 78 players coming from across the region, including Seattle, Kirkland, Renton, Tacoma, Port Townsend, Portland and Edmonds. Jean-Marc Fosseux, an Edmonds club member, even traveled from Paris to take part.
Public meetings to learn more about Mukilteo EMS levy renewal
MUKILTEO—The Mukilteo Fire Department is asking voters to consider renewing the levy for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) during the August 6, 2024, primary election. The levy renewal would hire additional emergency personnel and fund ambulance and medical equipment replacement to respond to higher call volumes. Residents are encouraged to...
American Capital & Clarion Partners Announce Joint Venture to Develop 316-Unit Lynnwood Multifamily Project
LYNNWOOD, Wash.–American Capital Group (“ACG”), a full-service real estate investment and development company, and Clarion Partners, a leading real estate investment manager, today announced a joint venture to develop Enso, a 316-unit multifamily project in Lynnwood, Wash. Pacific Life Insurance Company served as the construction lender for the development, with construction scheduled to commence in August 2024 and anticipated to reach completion by Summer 2026.
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